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Visitor Centers Welcome Resources and Travel Information

Welcome Resources and Travel Information

Welcome to Montana. Next stop: get the lay of the land with the help of the experts and travel resources at our various visitor centers throughout the region. Most of Montana’s larger communities—and even some of the smaller ones—have a visitor center that can provide you with tips, directions and must-see attractions to help make your stay in Glacier Country unforgettable. Namely, by pointing you in the direction of that wild huckleberry pie you heard about.

Fortunes, Legends and Ghosts. The Rest Is History.

Southwest Montana’s ghost towns and historic places tell tales of lingering souls. Whether you are a thrill seeker, ghost hunter or history buff, you’ll love these spooky sites and tours.

Recreate Responsibly Plan Ahead, Play it Safe, and Leave No Trace.

Featured Listings

Mountain Pine Motel in Western Montana.

Mountain Pine Motel

909 State Highway 49 (1/2 mile north of U.S. Highway 2)
East Glacier Park, MT 59434

Other Listings

MSU Extension Toole County

Seeley Lake Historical Museum and Visitor Center

  • 2920 State Highway 83 Seeley Lake, Montana 59868
  • 406.677.2990
  • Visit Website

Seeley Lake Historical Society

  • 2920 State Highway 83 Seeley Lake, Montana 59868
  • 406.677.2990
  • Visit Website

Tourism Lethbridge

  • 2805 Scenic Drive S. Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 5B7
  • 403.394.2403
  • Visit Website
News from Glacier National Park Currently, 50 miles of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are open for travel.

Connect With Glacier Country

University of Montana Family Weekend Itinerary

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Harvest Happenings and Fall Events in Western Montana

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Glacier Country Tourism: A Few of Our Favorite Things

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